Every picture I take, I have to edit to straighten it. It looks straight when I'm shooting it. Does this happen to anyone else? Is something wrong with my camera?
I do it too. Every time I shoot my art in my light box. It's on a table. And the camera is on a little tripod on the same table. It's always crooked. I think my easel is a little crooked, but I'm sure I'd be slightly off anyway. I think our yes and brains can only process so much information at once.
Quote from: moroccangirl on June 09, 2013, 04:32:20 PM
Every picture I take, I have to edit to straighten it. It looks straight when I'm shooting it. Does this happen to anyone else? Is something wrong with my camera?
Does this happen with both handheld and tripod held shots? If it's only on handheld pictures, could you be pressing the shutter release a little too firmly, throwing the camera slightly off level?
Quote from: Sir Real on June 10, 2013, 09:51:59 AM
Does this happen with both handheld and tripod held shots? If it's only on handheld pictures, could you be pressing the shutter release a little too firmly, throwing the camera slightly off level?
Hmm. I don't have a tripod yet. This experiment will be a great reason to buy one!
Maybe you've got fluid in one ear...do you walk around with your head half-cocked?
Quote from: OldBaldHippie on June 12, 2013, 06:51:26 PM
Maybe you've got fluid in one ear...do you walk around with your head half-cocked?
:D Too much married kissing.
Happens to me often. I assumed that was normal. As long as I don't have to lose anything important when I straighten it, I'm cool.
Quote from: makeda on June 22, 2013, 10:06:24 PM
Happens to me often. I assumed that was normal. As long as I don't have to lose anything important when I straighten it, I'm cool.
I guess there wouldn't be a "straighten" option if it wasn't common.
EXACTLY